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    schools with codified law requiring a specific minimum amount of PE. Some schools require a fitness test at the end of the semester to see if students have been actually using their time productively and actively. Most PE programs require that students be physically active at least 50% of a class period. According to Kevin W.Dodd‚ author of “the association of state law to physical education time allocation US” states their data demonstrate that minimum requirement in state codified law was important

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    around it. A big question at hand is: “Should the constitution be fully written or not?” A codified constitution means that all the points and laws are written and could be read‚ such a constitution typically occurs at some critical moment in a country’s history. An uncodified constitution is one that was formed naturally with historical development. In order to assess‚ whether UK should have a codified constitution it is necessary to consider such issues like flexibility and entrenchment‚ clarity

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    Schools of Hindu Law

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    S.S. Jain Subodh Law College “Schools of Hindu Law: A Comparative Study” Project Submission as the Partial Fulfillment of Periodic Evaluation of Family Law Submission To: Submitted By: Dr. Alpana Sharma Prashant Kumar FACULTY OF FAMILY LAW Roll no:- 8 V Semester

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    functions of the various institutions of government To regulate the relationships between and among the institutions Define the relationship between the state and the individual‚ define extent of civil liberty Types of Constitution Codified and uncodified Codified – enshrined in law and based on 1 single authoritative document outlining powers of institutions + government‚ as well as a statement of the rights of citizen’s Document is authoritative‚ highest law of the land. Binds all political

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    without the authority from parliament. There is no doubt about their importance to the British constitution but their unwritten nature has caused disputes regarding their extent. Therefore some believe that conventions and prerogative powers should be codified. This could be in legal or non-legal form. Codification might clarify their existence and extent; neither form however will generate a more effective constitution. There are no legal consequences if a convention is breached. Courts may only recognize

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    Written and Unwritten Law

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    TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION | 2 | Written and Unwritten Constitution | 3-4 | Comparison of the Supremacy of Malaysia and United Kingdom | 5-7 | Characteristic of both Parliamentary Supremacy and Constitutional Supremacy and the drawback | 7-8 | Conclusion | 10 | Bibliography | 11 | INTRODUCTION As Malaysia is a federation of thirteen states‚ it has altogether fourteen constitutions the Federal Constitution and thirteen State Constitutions. Johor was the first state to have

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    principle of Parliamentary supremacy‚ and‚ as such‚ an Act of Parliament can effectively change the nature of the UK’s constitution. The very presence of this aforementioned parliamentary supremacy is overwhelmingly different from the rigidity of codified constitutions found elsewhere‚ most notably in the United States and France. Nevertheless‚ the incorporation of EU law into UK law has certainly affected the flexibility afforded by an uncodified constitution. All of these aforementioned points

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    could also be argued that a written constitution is unachievable because politicians on the left and right would disagree massively over what exactly it should contain. It would thus be extremely time consuming to reach agreement on the content of a codified‚ as there would be a variety of different views about the powers of each branch of government‚ and the rights and obligations of

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    Mr. Emmanuel

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    A written constitution is precisely a charter that has been codified‚ in that the rules and regulations that citizens must abide by are stated in a single document format. The main advantage to a written constitution is that no one can argue what is written. You are able to reference the written words and provide an exact location of the wording to prove a point or remind someone of a law. A physical copy is able to be kept as a reference any time that it is needed. Being able to read something

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    Coparcenary Analysis

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    coparcenary. Once the common ancestor dies‚ the coparcenary of the brothers can be created. THE TWO SCHOOLS OF HINDU LAW: The codified Hindu law lays down uniform laws for all the Hindus in the society. It leaves no scope for the existence of two schools of Hindu Law in the codified laws. Their relevance lies only in those areas in which there is no defined and codified law. It was in the era of digests and commentaries that these schools originated in. 1. Mitakshara

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